About 3% fresh, 97% saline.
Glaciers and polar ice caps.
yes this is true.
Ice is technically freshwater so in glaciers, and some lakes or ponds are freshwater.
I can give you several sentences.Rivers and lakes are freshwater bodies.Many freshwater lakes connect to the ocean eventually.Freshwater currents can be tricky to canoe through.
Earth contains 21 percent of oxygen in the atmosphere!coz earth contains only hot gases and oxygen is not a hot gas!:D
25% of earths fresh water is contained in the Great lakes
Approximately 2.5% of Earth's water is freshwater, with the majority being found in glaciers and ice caps. Only a small fraction of this freshwater is readily accessible for human use.
Most of Earth's freshwater is located in glaciers and ice caps, with a smaller amount stored in groundwater. Rivers, lakes, and streams make up a small percentage of Earth's total freshwater supply.
Approximately 30% of the Earth's freshwater is groundwater. Groundwater is an important source of freshwater for drinking water, agriculture, and industry. It is stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface and represents a critical component of the global water cycle.
3% is freshwater
In the Antarctica and Arctic regions, the freshwater is stored as ice.
80%
freshwater is 68.7% and total water is 1.9% on earth. i got this answer from explorelearning.com in the water cycle gizmo.
In the Antarctica and Arctic regions, the freshwater is stored as ice.
Earth's accessible surface freshwater is primarily located in lakes, rivers, and reservoirs, with approximately 87% found in lakes. Groundwater accounts for a significant portion as well, but only about 0.3% of the Earth's total freshwater is surface freshwater. Overall, surface freshwater constitutes about 0.3% of the total freshwater resources available on Earth. This limited availability highlights the importance of conserving and managing these vital water sources.
Glaciers and polar ice caps.
Probably Antarctica...